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| United States Patent Application |
20070201662
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Song; Jae-Seung
;   et al.
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August 30, 2007
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Method for placing call in voice call continuity and terminal and server
thereof
Abstract
A method, server and terminal for providing a Voice Call Continuity (VCC)
service, are discussed. According to an embodiment, the terminal includes
a storage unit to store operator policy information and user preference
information, the user preference information including domain selection
information specifying a user-preferred domain to be used when
originating the outgoing call from the terminal, the operator policy
information including domain selection information specifying a
network-preferred domain to be used when originating the outgoing call
from the terminal; and a controller to perform a domain selection for the
outgoing call based on the user preference information or the operator
policy information.
| Inventors: |
Song; Jae-Seung; (Seoul, KR)
; Yoon; Kyung-Ae; (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
; Ra; Mi-Seon; (Seoul, KR)
; Kim; Hyun-Sook; (Seoul, KR)
; Hede; Patrice; (Enghien-les-bains, FR)
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| Correspondence Address:
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BIRCH STEWART KOLASCH & BIRCH
PO BOX 747
FALLS CHURCH
VA
22040-0747
US
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| Assignee: |
LG Electronics Inc.
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| Serial No.:
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702067 |
| Series Code:
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11
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| Filed:
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February 5, 2007 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
379/201.01 |
| Class at Publication: |
379/201.01 |
| International Class: |
H04M 3/42 20060101 H04M003/42 |
Foreign Application Data
| Date | Code | Application Number |
| Nov 6, 2006 | KR | 10-2006-0109113 |
Claims
1. A method for providing an incoming call directed to a terminal in a
voice call continuity (VCC) service, the method comprising:performing, by
the VCC application server, a domain selection for the incoming call
based on first domain selection information or second domain selection
information; andtransmitting, by the VCC application server, the incoming
call over the selected domain selection.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprise:receiving, by the VCC
application server, the first domain selection information from the
terminal for storage in the VCC application server; andstoring, in a VCC
application server, the received first domain selection information.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the receiving step
includes:transmitting, by the VCC application server, the ACK message to
the terminal after receiving, by the VCC application server, the first
domain selection information from the VCC application server.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the first domain selection information
is transmitted from the terminal to the VCC application server through V3
interface.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the V3 interface is a Ut interface.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the first domain selection information
is user preferences, the user preferences including domain selection
information specifying a user-preferred domain to be used when
transmitting the incoming call to the terminal, andthe second domain
selection information is operator policy, the operator policy including
domain selection information specifying a network-preferred domain to be
used when transmitting the incoming call to the terminal
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the performing step is implemented by a
Domain Selection Function of the VCC application server.
8. The method of claim 2, wherein the first domain selection information
received by the VCC application server is initially input by a user at
the terminal side.
9. The method of claim 1, in case the first domain selection information
has higher priority than the second domain selection information, wherein
the performing step includes:selecting, the VCC application server, one
of a circuit-switched (CS) domain and an IP multimedia subsystem (IMS)
domain for the incoming call based on the first domain selection
information.
10. The method of claim 1, in case the second domain selection information
has higher priority than the first domain selection information, wherein
the performing step includes:selecting, the VCC application server, one
of a circuit-switched (CS) domain and an IP multimedia subsystem (IMS)
domain for the incoming call based on the second domain selection
information.
11. The method of claim 2, wherein the storing step includes:setting, by a
user, the first domain selection information in the VCC application
server, by using a device other than the terminal, for storage in the VCC
application server.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising:transmitting the first
domain selection information from the VCC application server to the
terminal for storage in the terminal.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the transmitting step is performed
using a V3 interface.
14. The method of claim 2, wherein the storing step includes:receiving, by
the VCC application server, a query regarding a user's preference of a
domain from the terminal; andretrieving, by the VCC application server,
the first domain selection information for storage in the VCC application
server in response to the received query.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising:transmitting the retrieved
first domain selection information from the VCC application server to the
terminal for storage in the terminal.
16. A method for providing an outgoing call originating from a terminal
subscribed to a voice call continuity (VCC) service, the method
comprising:receiving, by the terminal, second domain selection
information from the VCC application server for storage in the
terminal;performing, by the terminal, a domain selection for the outgoing
call based on first domain selection information or the second domain
selection information; andtransmitting, by the terminal, the outgoing
call over the selected domain selection.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprise:storing, in the terminal, the
second domain selection information received from the VCC application
server.
18. The method of claim 16, in case the first domain selection information
has higher priority than the second domain selection information, wherein
the performing step includes:selecting, by the terminal, one of a
circuit-switched (CS) domain and an IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) domain
for the outgoing call based on the first domain selection information.
19. The method of claim 16, in case the second domain selection
information has higher priority than the first domain selection
information, wherein the performing step includes:selecting, by the
terminal, one of a circuit-switched (CS) domain and an IP multimedia
subsystem (IMS) domain for the outgoing call based on the second domain
selection information.
20. The method of claim 16, wherein the first domain selection information
is user preferences, the user preferences including domain selection
information specifying a user-preferred domain to be used when
transmitting the incoming call to the terminal, andthe second domain
selection information is operator policy, the operator policy including
domain selection information specifying a network-preferred domain to be
used when transmitting the incoming call to the terminal.
21. The method of claim 16, wherein the second domain selection
information is transmitted from the VCC application server to the
terminal through V3 interface.
22. The method of claim 21, wherein the V3 interface is a Ut interface.
23. The method of claim 16, wherein the receiving step
includes:transmitting, by the terminal, the ACK message to the VCC
application server after receiving, by the terminal, the second domain
selection information from the VCC application server.
24. A device for providing service continuity and selecting a domain for
an incoming call directed to a terminal in the service, the device
comprising:a storage unit to store therein operator policy information
and user preference information, the user preference information
including domain selection information specifying a user-preferred domain
to be used when transmitting the incoming call to the terminal, the
operator policy information including domain selection information
specifying a network-preferred domain to be used when transmitting the
incoming call to the terminal; anda domain selection function unit to
perform a domain selection for the incoming call based on the user
preference information or the operator policy information.
25. The device of claim 24, wherein the domain selection function unit
selects one of a circuit-switched (CS) domain and an IP multimedia
subsystem (IMS) domain for the incoming call based on the domain
selection information of the user preference information, the user
preference information has higher priority than the operator policy
information.
26. The device of claim 24, wherein the domain selection function unit
selects one of a circuit-switched (CS) domain and an IP multimedia
subsystem (IMS) domain for the incoming call based on the domain
selection information of the operator policy information, the operator
policy information has higher priority than the user preference
information.
27. The device of claim 24, further comprising:a Ut interface unit to
receive from the terminal the user preference information including the
domain selection information set by a user, for storage in the storage
unit.
28. The device of claim 24, further comprising:a receiver to receive the
user preference information including the domain selection information
set by a user using an apparatus other than the terminal, for storage in
the storage unit.
29. The device of claim 24, further comprising:a Device Management unit to
transmit the user preference information including the set domain
selection information from the device to the terminal for storage in the
terminal.
30. A terminal for providing service continuity and selecting a domain for
an outgoing call originating from the terminal in the service, the
terminal comprising:a storage unit to store operator policy information
and user preference information, the user preference information
including domain selection information specifying a user-preferred domain
to be used when originating the outgoing call from the terminal, the
operator policy information including domain selection information
specifying a network-preferred domain to be used when originating the
outgoing call from the terminal; anda controller to perform a domain
selection for the outgoing call based on the user preference information
or the operator policy information.
31. The terminal of claim 30, wherein the controller selects one of a
circuit switched (CS) domain and an IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) domain
for the outgoing call based on the domain selection information of the
user preference information, if the user preference information has
higher priority than the operator policy information.
32. The terminal of claim 30, wherein the controller selects one of a
circuit switched (CS) domain and an IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) domain
for the outgoing call based on the domain selection information of the
operator policy information, if the operator policy information has
higher priority than the user preference information.
33. The terminal of claim 30, wherein the storing unit receives, from a
voice call continuity (VCC) application server, the operator policy
information including the domain selection information.
34. The terminal of claim 37, wherein the terminal receives the operator
policy information including the domain selection information from the
VCC application server through a V3 interface.
35. The terminal of claim 30, wherein the controller transmits a query
regarding a network's preference of a domain to a voice call continuity
(VCC) application server, and receives the operator policy information
including the domain selection information from the VCC application
server for storage in the terminal.
36. The terminal of claim 35, wherein the controller receives the operator
policy information including the domain selection information from the
VCC application server using a V3 interface.
37. The terminal of claim 30, wherein the controller transmits the
outgoing call over the selected domain.
Description
[0001]The present application claims the priority benefits of U.S.
Provisional Application No. 60/765,214 filed on Feb. 6, 2006 and Korean
Patent Applications Nos. 10-2006-0109113 and 10-2007-0009094 respectively
filed on Nov. 6, 2006 and Jan. 29, 2007 in Republic of Korea. The entire
contents of these applications are herein fully incorporated by
reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002]1. Field of the Invention
[0003]The present invention relates to a Voice Call Continuity (VCC), and
more particularly, to selecting, by a VCC application server or a
terminal, a domain by taking into account user preferences and operator
policy and placing originating and/or terminating calls over the selected
domain.
[0004]2. Description of the Background Art
[0005]In general, a Voice Call Continuity (VCC) refers to a type of
application, namely, a home IMS application which is capable of
transporting voice calls between a CS (circuit-switched) domain and an
IMS (IP multimedia subsystem) domain. The VCC (also referred to as the
VCC application) provides functions of voice call originations, voice
call terminations and a domain transfer from the CS domain to the IMS
domain or vice versa. Here, the domain transfer refers to transferring
access legs for voice calls toward a user equipment (UE) (i.e., a
terminal) from the CS domain to the IMS domain or vice versa during an
active session. The access leg denotes a call control leg between a VCC
UE and a Domain Transfer Function (DTF) of the VCC application.
[0006]The domain transfer for a certain voice call/session from the CS
domain to the IMS domain or vice versa is performed only when a DTF is
positioning on a signal path of the voice call/session setup. For this,
positioning of the DTF on the way of the signal path of the voice
call/session setup is referred to as anchoring in IMS or anchoring.
[0007]FIG. 1 illustrates an architecture of a network for providing a VCC
service.
[0008]As illustrated in FIG. 1, a VCC UE 10 denotes any type of terminal
which support the VCC service. The VCC UE can access CS and PS (packed
switched) domains. That is, when accessing the CS domain, the VCC UE uses
a UE-CS (not shown) provided therein, whereas a UE-IMS (not shown)
provided therein is used when accessing the PS domain.
[0009]A VCC application 20 is an application server for providing the VCC
service, and is constituted with entities which perform a series of
functions. That is, the series of functions may include functions
required to setup voice calls toward the VCC UE, and functions required
to switch an access leg of the VCC UE between the CS domain and the IMS
domain with maintaining an active session. Here, as shown, the series of
functions can be a Domain Transfer Function 20a, a Domain Selection
Function 20d, a CS Adaptation Function 20b, and a CAMEL Service
Application 20c. Detailed capabilities and operations of the series of
functions are described in 3GPP TS 23.206 V1.2.0.
[0010]Generally, the CS domain entities include Visited Mobile Switching
Center (VMSC), Gateway MSC (GMSC), gsmSCF, and the like. The IMS domain
entities include P-CSCF, S-CSCF, I-CSCF and Media Gateway Control
Function (MGCF). These are known entities.
[0011]Hereinafter, a method for processing VCC call origination and VCC
call termination in a VCC service will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 2 through 5 according to the background art, which is implemented
in the network architecture of FIG. 1. FIGS. 2 through 5 illustrate
signal paths (or routing) for performing an outgoing/incoming call setup
session. That is, FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate a signal path of an
originating call in the VCC service. In particular, FIG. 2 illustrates a
signal path of an originating call over a CS domain in the VCC service,
while FIG. 3 illustrates a signal path of an originating call over an IMS
domain in the VCC service. An originating call is also known as an
outgoing call, i.e., a call outgoing from the VCC UE 10 to the VCC
application 20. Meanwhile, FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrate a signal path of a
terminating call in the VCC service. Particularly, FIG. 4 illustrates a
signal path of a terminating call over the CS domain in the VCC service,
while FIG. 5 illustrates a signal path of a terminating call over the IMS
domain in the VCC service. A terminating call is also known as an
incoming call, i.e., a call incoming to the VCC UE 10 terminal from the
VCC application 20. Here, the VCC call denotes a call which is terminated
or originated by the VCC UE 10, namely, a voice call having a call
continuity by being anchored in the VCC application 20 located in the
home IMS domain, even while a domain is transferred from the CS domain to
the IMS domain or vice versa.
[0012]It is assumed in FIGS. 2 through 5 that a user of a UE (i.e., VCC
UE) is a VCC subscriber allowing for a home network thus to use the VCC
service, and is currently residing in a visited network.
[0013]Hereinafter, a signal path of outgoing calls over a CS domain will
be explained with reference to FIG. 2 according to the background art.
[0014]When a VCC subscriber attempts to place a CS call, the UE which is
currently residing in the visited network executes a CS call setup by the
VMSC on the CS domain. The CS call is transported over to a Domain
Transfer Function (DTF) in the IMS domain of the home network, where it
is anchored in the IMS. Next, the session (i.e., the call) corresponding
to this is transported over to PSTN, for example, which is a terminating
network. Afterwards, normal IMS terminating procedures take place.
[0015]Hereinafter, a signal path of outgoing calls over an IMS domain will
be explained with reference to FIG. 3 according to the background art.
[0016]When a VCC subscriber attempts to place an IMS call, the UE which is
currently residing in the visited network executes an IMS call setup on
the IMS domain. The IMS call is transported over to P-CSCF via IP-CAN.
Afterwards, the IMS call is transported over to the DTF in the IMS domain
of a home network, and then transported over to PSTN in a terminating
network. Afterwards, normal IMS terminating procedures take place.
[0017]Hereinafter, a signal path of incoming calls over a CS domain will
be explained with reference to FIG. 4 according to the background art.
[0018]When an originating party (or A-party) attempts to place a call to a
terminating party (or B-party), the originating party originates a call
which reaches a Gateway MSC (GMSC). If the B-party is recognized as a VCC
subscriber in the home network, the call is routed to a DTF in the IMS
domain. From the DTF, if the call is to be placed over the CS domain, the
call is routed back to the CS domain via GMSC, namely, to the VMSC in the
visited network. Here, all calls originating from the PSTN to the CS
domain are routed to the IMS domain which is thusly anchored in the DTF.
[0019]Hereinafter, a signal path of incoming calls over an IMS domain will
be explained with reference to FIG. 5 according to the background art.
[0020]If an incoming call could be placed to the UE over the IMS domain,
the call anchored in the DTF proceeds over to a terminating terminal,
namely, to an IMS URI of the UE via the P-CSCF and the IP-CAN of the
visited network. That is, the call undergone the same anchoring procedure
as illustrated in FIG. 4 is terminated in the IMS domain of the visited
network.
[0021]Thus, as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, when the UE originates a call
(i.e., the call is an outgoing call), the user of the UE (i.e., the VCC
subscriber) selects a certain domain (i.e., IMS domain or CS domain) that
he prefers to use without taking operator policy into account, and
directs the call to the selected domain. Therefore, the background art
has technical limitations in that the UE selects a domain without taking
the operator policy into account, and directs the call to the selected
domain. Here, the operator policy includes information related to the
domain selection for calls depending on a current state of a network
(e.g., a state regarding resource allocation or traffic, etc.).
[0022]Furthermore, as illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5, the UE can not receive
an incoming call over a domain (i.e., IMS domain or CS domain) that he
prefers to use. In other words, in the background art, when selecting a
domain for an incoming call, a network (i.e., CCCF in detail) selects the
domain for an incoming call toward the UE based upon the operator policy
without taking into account the UE user's preferences with respect to
selecting the domain. Accordingly, the background art contains a
technical problem/limitation in that the UE user' preference of a domain
selection cannot be or is not taken into account by the VCC application
when the VCC application selects a domain in the domain selection process
for the incoming call toward the UE.
[0023]Therefore, as aforementioned, from the UE perspective, since the UE
selects a domain without considering the operator policy which could be
changed (or updated) due to, for example, a network state or traffic,
etc., there occurs a call inconsistency caused by the traffic of a
certain domain (IMS or CS) generated over a network or a lack of
resources allocated for a certain domain, or a frequent domain transfer.
[0024]Furthermore, from the network perspective, the network (e.g., CCCF)
selects a domain without taking into account the user's preferences for
selecting a domain of an outgoing call. Accordingly, a call inconsistency
occurs or unnecessary domain transfers may be triggered frequently, in
case the UE has a mechanical problem or the UE can not be connected to a
certain domain.
[0025]In addition, the UE user can register or update user preferences
through web pages other than the UE. In this case, if the updated
preferences are not notified to the network or UE, the domain may
incorrectly be selected, which results in a malfunction of the UE.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0026]Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a UE
that sets or updates in a network (i.e., a VCC application) user
preferences (which includes domain selection information) with respect to
incoming calls and accordingly calls can be placed by taking the user
preferences into account when the network selects a domain for the
incoming calls.
[0027]It is another object of the present invention to provide a method
and terminal for selecting a domain of outgoing calls by taking into
account operator policy of a network when originating outgoing calls by a
UE, the operator policy including domain selection information indicating
a network-preferred domain to be selected.
[0028]Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of
considering one of operator policy information indicating a
network-preferred domain and user preference information indicating a
user-preferred domain when selecting a domain for an incoming or outgoing
call by a terminal or a network server such as a VCC application server.
[0029]Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of
providing domain selection information, which has higher priority between
the operator policy information and the user preference information, and
selecting a domain for an incoming or outgoing call using the domain
selection information which has higher priority between them.
[0030]Another object of the present invention is to provide a method,
terminal and server for providing a VCC service, which address the
limitations and disadvantages associated with the background art.
[0031]To achieve these and other objects, there is provided according to
an embodiment a method for placing a call in a VCC comprising: receiving,
by a terminal, domain selection information related to an outgoing call
from a VCC application; and selecting, by the terminal, a domain for the
outgoing call based upon the domain selection information or another
domain selection information already stored in the terminal, and
originating, by the terminal, the outgoing call over the selected domain.
[0032]According to another embodiment of the present invention, a method
for placing a call in a VCC comprises: receiving, by a VCC application,
domain selection information related to an incoming call from a terminal;
and selecting, by the VCC application, a domain for the incoming call
based upon the domain selection information or another domain selection
information already stored in the VCC application, and allowing, by the
VCC application, the incoming call to be terminated by the terminal over
the selected domain.
[0033]To achieve these and other objects, there is provided according to
an embodiment a terminal in a VCC comprising: a receiver for receiving
domain selection information related to outgoing calls from a VCC
application; a controller for selecting a domain of the outgoing calls
based upon the domain selection information; and a transmitter for
transmitting (originating) the outgoing calls over the selected domain.
[0034]According to another embodiment of the present invention, a terminal
in a VCC comprises: a transmitter for transmitting domain selection
information related to incoming calls to a VCC application; and a
receiver for receiving (terminating) incoming calls over a domain which
the VCC application has selected based upon the domain selection
information.
[0035]To achieve these and other objects, there is provided according to
an embodiment an application server in a VCC performs: receiving domain
selection information related to an incoming call from a terminal;
selecting a domain based upon the domain selection information related to
the incoming call to place the incoming call to the terminal over the
selected domain; transmitting domain selection information related to an
outgoing call to the terminal; and receiving the outgoing call from the
terminal over a domain selected based upon the domain selection
information related to an outgoing call.
[0036]According to one aspect, the present invention provides a method for
providing an incoming call directed to a terminal in a voice call
continuity (VCC) service, the method comprising: receiving, by the VCC
application server, user preferences information from the terminal for
storage in the VCC application server; storing, in a VCC application
server, the received user preferences information; performing, by the VCC
application server, a domain selection for the incoming call based on the
user preferences information or operator policy information; and
transmitting, by the VCC application server, the incoming call over the
selected domain selection.
[0037]According to another aspect, the present invention provides a method
for providing an outgoing call originating from a terminal subscribed to
a voice call continuity (VCC) service, the method comprising: receiving,
by the terminal, operator policy information from the VCC application
server for storage in the terminal; storing, in the terminal, the
operator policy information received from the VCC application server;
performing, by the VCC application server, a domain selection for the
outgoing call based on the operator policy information or user
preferences information; and transmitting, by the terminal, the outgoing
call over the selected domain selection.
[0038]According to another aspect, the present invention provides a device
for providing service continuity and selecting a domain for an incoming
call directed to a terminal in the service, the device comprising: a
storage unit to store therein operator policy information and user
preference information, the user preference information including domain
selection information specifying a user-preferred domain to be used when
transmitting the incoming call to the terminal, the operator policy
information including domain selection information specifying a
network-preferred domain to be used when transmitting the incoming call
to the terminal; and a domain selection function unit to perform a domain
selection for the incoming call based on the user preference information
or the operator policy information.
[0039]According to another aspect, the present invention provides a
terminal for providing service continuity and selecting a domain for an
outgoing call originating from the terminal in the service, the terminal
comprising: a storage unit to store operator policy information and user
preference information, the user preference information including domain
selection information specifying a user-preferred domain to be used when
originating the outgoing call from the terminal, the operator policy
information including domain selection information specifying a
network-preferred domain to be used when originating the outgoing call
from the terminal; and a controller to perform a domain selection for the
outgoing call based on the user preference information or the operator
policy information.
[0040]These and other objects of the present application will become more
readily apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter.
However, it should be understood that the detailed description and
specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the
invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes
and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will
become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed
description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041]The present invention will become more fully understood from the
detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings
which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative
of the present invention.
[0042]FIG. 1 is a view illustrating architecture of a network for
providing a VCC service, in which the present invention can be
implemented.
[0043]FIG. 2 is a view illustrating a signal path of an outgoing call over
a CS domain in a VCC service according to the background art.
[0044]FIG. 3 is a view illustrating a signal path of an outgoing call over
an IMS domain in a VCC service according to the background art.
[0045]FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a signal path of an incoming call over
a CS domain in a VCC service according to the background art.
[0046]FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a signal path of an incoming call over
an IMS domain in a VCC service according to the background art.
[0047]FIG. 6 is a signal flowchart illustrating different methods for
storing user preferences in a network in accordance with one embodiment
of the present invention.
[0048]FIG. 7 is a signal flowchart illustrating a method for transmitting
operator policy for outgoing calls to a UE in accordance with one
embodiment of the present invention.
[0049]FIG. 8 is a signal flowchart illustrating a procedure of placing
incoming calls after selecting a domain in accordance with one embodiment
of the present invention.
[0050]FIG. 9 is a block diagram of a terminal in which the present
invention is implemented.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0051]The present invention is applicable to a Voice Call Continuity (VCC)
field of 3GPP, and it may also be applicable to other communication
fields.
[0052]The present invention conceptually is related to selecting a domain
of an ongoing call base on user preferences (referred to as `first Domain
Selection Information`) or operator policy (referred to as `second Domain
Selection Information`) in case of transferring a domain of the ongoing
call from CS domain to IMS domain or vice versa. The present invention
may provide preferred embodiments for incoming call and outgoing call as
follows.
[0053]The present invention conceptually is related to, first, setting or
updating, by a UE, so-called domain selection information related to
selecting a domain in a corresponding entity of a network, whereby an
incoming call toward the UE can be placed over a domain desired by a UE
user. The incoming call toward the UE is placed toward the UE based upon
the set or updated domain selection information. Especially, the domain
selection information can be set or updated in a certain entity (e.g., a
VCC application) of the network through the UE handled by the UE user or
through a web page which the UE user accesses using any other terminal
(e.g., PCs or PDAs). Also, when a network server selects a domain for an
incoming call, a domain for the incoming call may be selected using one
of the user preferences and operator policy. Here, depending on
information related to predefined network management policy, predefined
rules (or policy), information preset by a user and etc., it may be
defined (or set) such that one of the user preferences and the operator
policy may have higher priority than the other. Based on the domain
selection information (i.e., the user preferences or the operator policy)
having precedence, a domain for the incoming call may be selected.
Further the second domain selection information may include `precedence
information` indicating which one of the first domain selection
information (user preferences) and the second domain selection
information (operator policy) has higher priority (or precedence) than
the other. Here, the precedence information, which indicates which domain
selection information should be used among the first domain selection
information (the user preferences) the second domain selection
information (the operator policy).
[0054]Second, when placing an outgoing call originated by the UE, the UE
receives and stores the set or updated domain selection information
notified by a certain entity (e.g., a VCC application) of a network.
Afterwards, the UE selects a domain (e.g., IMS domain or CS domain) for
an outgoing call based upon the stored domain selection information to
place the call over the selected domain. Here, the domain selection
information is set or updated by being included in operator policy, and
such operator policy information can be transmitted from the network
entity such as the VCC application to the UE. Also, when a network server
selects a domain for an outgoing call, a domain for the outgoing call may
be selected using one of the user preferences and operator policy. Here,
depending on information related to predefined network management policy,
predefined rules (or policy), information preset by a user and etc., it
may be defined (or set) such that one of the user preferences and the
operator policy may have higher priority than the other. Based on the
domain selection information (i.e., the user preferences or the operator
policy) having higher priority, a domain for the outgoing call may be
selected. Further, the second domain selection information may include
`precedence information` indicating which one of the first domain
selection information (user preferences) and the second domain selection
information (operator policy) has higher priority (or precedence) than
the other. Here, the precedence information indicates which domain
selection information should be used between the first domain selection
information (the user preferences) and the second domain selection
information (the operator policy).
[0055]Hereinafter, terms used or to be used in the description of the
present invention will now be generally defined.
[0056]An UE according to the present invention may include all types of
terminals which can be used for the VCC service. For instance, the UE
according to the present invention comprehensively includes mobile
communications terminals (e.g., UEs, mobile phones, cellular
phones, DMB
phones, DVB-H
phones, PDAs, PTT, etc.), digital TV sets, GPS navigation,
portable game machines, MP3, other home appliances, and the like.
[0057]User preferences, first domain selection information, generally
denote information (or parameter) for defining domain selection
information which indicates what domain the UE user prefers to use for
incoming or outgoing calls when the UE (or terminal) is available over
both the CS domain and IMS domain. The user can set priority (i.e.,
preference) of a domain (e.g., IMS domain or CS domain) preferred to be
used for the outgoing or incoming calls and stores it in the UE. The UE
accordingly can select the domain for the outgoing calls based upon the
stored priority (i.e., user preference). If the UE user, on the other
hand, has registered (or updated) user preferences in a certain entity
(e.g., VCC application) of a network by use of the UE (or any other
terminal), a domain (i.e., IMS domain or CS domain) for incoming calls
can be selected according to the registered user preferences. Conversely,
the user preferences for incoming calls toward the UE can be set by the
UE, information of which is transmitted to a certain entity (e.g., VCC
application) of the network to be then stored. The user preferences can
include other information in addition to the user-preferred domain
selection information. The user preference can be transmitted from the UE
to the VCC application (network server) via a V3 interface (11 in FIG. 1)
such as a Ut interface which is a direct communication interface between
the VCC application and the UE. The V3 interface and the Ut interface are
known in the art. Operator policy generally means information related to
domain selection as well as policy (or information) related management
and maintenance on a network and/or a system, second domain selection
information. However, operator policy, second domain selection
information, denotes information (or parameter) for defining just domain
selection information which indicates which domain is required (or
preferred) by an operator to use for incoming calls or outgoing calls
when the UE (or the terminal) is available over both the CS domain and
IMS domain. The operator policy can be applied to both the outgoing calls
and incoming calls. For example, the incoming and/or outgoing calls can
be routed to the CS domain or IMS domain based upon the operator policy.
Alternatively, the operator policy may not have any information regarding
the incoming and/or outgoing calls. Also, priorities for a user's
preferred domain of incoming and/or outgoing calls (e.g., 1. IMS over
I-RLAN; 2. CS; 3. IMS over PS; etc.) may be listed based upon the
operator policy. The incoming and/or outgoing calls can be routed to the
CS domain or IMS domain based upon the list of priorities. Operator
policy including the network-preferred domain selection information can
be provided to the UE from the network entity such as the VCC application
through a V3 interface using a Device Management (DM), Client
Provisioning (CP) or Factory Provisioning (FP), etc. The DM, CP, and FP
are known in the art. For instance, each of the UE and the VCC
application can include a DMA unit to provide the DM function. Also, the
operator policy for incoming calls can be set and stored by the network
and then transmitted to the VCC application.
[0058]Hereinafter, construction and operations of the present invention
will be explained in detail with reference to FIGS. 6 through 9.
[0059]FIG. 6 is a signal flowchart illustrating three different examples
of storing user preferences in a network such that the network entity
such as the VCC application 20 can select a domain for incoming calls
based upon the user preferences, depending on the precedence information,
in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
[0060]More particularly, in FIG. 6, the first example is illustrated
through a series of steps (S10), the second example is illustrated
through a series of steps (S20), and the third example is illustrated
through a series of steps (S30). The three examples in FIG. 6 are
classified according to a subject by which user preferences are stored in
a certain entity of a network. The steps S10, S20 and S30 are mutually
independent without any relation to one another, and the receiving step
S2 of FIG. 6 can incorporate any of these steps S10, S20 and S30.
[0061]In the first example in FIG. 6, the series of steps (S10) is a
signal flowchart illustrating that a UE user sets or updates user
preferences (including the user-preferred domain selection information
indicating the user's preferred domain) and transmits the set or updated
user preferences to a VCC application of a network.
[0062]Hereinafter, the series of steps (S10) as the first example in FIG.
6 will be explained.
[0063]As shown in FIG. 6, a UE user sets or updates user preferences to
include domain selection information for indicating a domain preferred by
the user, e.g., for incoming calls toward the UE 10 (S11). Here, the UE
user may query the current user's preferences from the VCC application 20
before step S11.
[0064]The UE 10 then transmits the user preferences including the
user-preferred domain selection information to the VCC application 20
(S12). This can be made by using a V3 interface such as a Ut interface
between the UE 10 and the VCC application 20. Each of the UE 10 and the
VCC application 20 may include a Ut interface unit to provide the Ut
interface.
[0065]The VCC application 20 stores the received user preferences in an
internal memory or in a remote entity (e.g., HSS (home subscriber server)
of a home network) (S13). As an example, If the user preferences is
preset to have higher priority than the operator policy, the VCC
application 20 can make a domain selection for incoming calls by using
the user preferences when selecting the domain for the incoming calls
toward the UE 10. On the other hand, if the operator policy is preset to
have higher priority than the user preferences, the VCC application 20
can make a domain selection for incoming calls by using the operator
policy when selecting the domain for the incoming calls toward the UE 10.
[0066]The VCC application 20 can optionally transmit a response message
(e.g., an ACK message) with respect to step S12 (S14). The response
message (e.g., the ACK message) in step S14 can be transmitted before or
after step S13, and is an optional step.
[0067]Hereinafter, the series of steps S20 as the second example in FIG. 6
will be explained.
[0068]In the second example, a user (i.e. a VCC subscriber) sends the user
preferences including the user-preferred domain selection information to
the VCC application 10 through any other wired/wireless communication
device such as PCs or PDAs other than the UE 10, and sets or updates
previous user preferences in the VCC application 20 (S21). For example,
the user can access the VCC application 20 via the wired/wireless
communication device such as the PC to update or set the user
preferences, e.g., to update or set the user-preferred domain selection
information. Alternatively, the user can access a webpage which is
interworked with the VCC application 20 via any other wired/wireless
communication device other than the UE so as to update or set the user
preferences. Here, the communication device (e.g., PC) and the VCC
application 20 may be connected to each other via a Ut interface or VCC
UE-VCC application interface or any other interface. At step S21, the
user preferences can be obtained from the VCC application itself or from
an external device.
[0069]Then the VCC application 20 transmits the set or updated user
preferences including the user-preferred domain selection information to
the UE 10 (S22). The UE 10 then stores the received user preferences in a
certain memory provided in the UE (S23).
[0070]The UE 10 may optionally transmit a response message (e.g., an ACK
message) in response to step S22 (S24). The response message (e.g., the
ACK message) in step S24 may be transmitted before or after step S23, and
is an optional step.
[0071]Accordingly, in the second example of FIG. 6, the VCC application 20
selects a domain for incoming calls based upon the user preferences
stored therein (e.g., user preferences that the user stores by use of any
other wired/wireless communication device other than the UE) or the
operator policy, depending on the precedence information. The UE, on the
other hand, selects a domain for outgoing calls based on the user
preferences stored in step S23 or the operator policy, depending on the
precedence information.
[0072]Hereinafter, the series of steps S30 as the third example in FIG. 6
will be explained.
[0073]This example illustrates that the UE queries the user preferences
that the VCC application has (stores). The UE queries the user
preferences for incoming calls from the VCC application 20 (S31).
[0074]The VCC application 20 retrieves the user preferences (including the
user-preferred domain selection information) which have previously been
stored in an internal entity or a remote or external entity (S32). Here,
the internal entity can be one of the Domain Transfer Function 20a, the
CS Adaptation Function 20b, the CAMEL Service Application 20c, and the
Domain Selection Function 20d of the VCC application 20, or any other VCC
element. The VCC application 20 uses the user preferences or the operator
policy to perform a domain selection for an incoming call, depending on
the precedence information as discussed above. The VCC application 20
returns the retrieved user preferences to the UE (S33).
[0075]As aforementioned, in the first to third examples illustrated in
FIG. 6, when the VCC application 20 selects a domain for incoming calls,
or when the UE selects a domain for outgoing calls, the VCC application
20 or the UE 10 can take into account the user preferences including the
user-preferred domain selection information or the operator policy
including the network-preferred domain selection information, depending
on the precedence information. FIG. 7 is a signal flowchart illustrating,
as an example, a procedure of transmitting operator policy for outgoing
calls from a network server to a UE in accordance with one embodiment of
the present invention. The procedure (steps S71, S72 and S73) of FIG. 7
can be used in the receiving step S2 of FIG. 6, whereby the UE receives
the operator policy from the VCC application.
[0076]Referring to FIG. 7, operator policy for outgoing calls is set or
updated in the VCC application 20 (S71). This operator policy includes
the network-preferred domain selection information, and can include other
information, e.g., the precedence information. The VCC application 20
then transmits the set or updated operator policy to the UE 10, e.g., via
a V3 interface such as using a DM method (S72).
[0077]The UE 10 then stores the received operator policy for the outgoing
calls in a certain memory or storage unit (S73). The UE 10 then transmits
a response message (e.g., an ACK message) to the VCC application 20 in
response to step S72 (S74). Here, the response message (i.e., the ACK
message) in step S74 may be transmitted before or after step S73, and can
be an optional step.
[0078]After steps S71 to S74 performed, for placing an outgoing call, the
UE 10 can then take into account the set or updated operator policy or
the user preferences stored in UE, to select a domain for the outgoing
call, and then places the outgoing call over the selected domain (e.g.,
CS domain or IMS domain). That is, the UE 10 may determine (or check, or
detect) which domain selection information has been preset to get higher
priority between the user preference (i.e., first domain selection
information) and the operator policy (i.e., second domain selection
information). Next, using the determined domain selection information
(i.e., the user preference or the operator policy), the UE 10 makes
domain selection and places the outgoing call over the selected domain
(e.g., CS domain or IMS domain). As an example, if the operator policy is
preset to have higher priority than the user preferences, the UE 10 can
make a domain selection for outgoing calls by using (or referring, or
retrieving) the operator policy when selecting the domain for the
outgoing calls toward the VCC application 20. On the other hand, if the
user preferences is preset to have higher priority than the operator
policy, the UE 10 can make a domain selection for outgoing calls by using
(or referring, or retrieving) the user preferences when selecting the
domain for the outgoing calls toward the VCC application 20. Only as an
example, as illustrated in FIG. 7, the outgoing call over the CS domain
can be placed according to the series of steps in FIG. 7 (i.e., S75 to
S85), or the outgoing call over the IMS domain can be placed according to
the series of steps in FIG. 7 (i.e., S75' to S82'). The processes of
placing a call over the CS domain or the IMS domain as indicated in steps
S75 to S85 and steps S75' to S82', once the domain selection has been
according to the present invention, are known and thus are not further
discussed.
[0079]FIG. 8 is a signal flowchart illustrating, as an example, a
procedure of placing an incoming call after selecting a domain by taking
user preferences or operator policy into account, depending on precedence
information in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
[0080]As illustrated in FIG. 8, a series of steps (i.e., S11 to S14 in
FIG. 8) for transmitting by a UE the user preferences including the
user-preferred domain selection information for incoming calls, to a VCC
application are the same as the series of steps in FIG. 6 (S11 to S14).
Therefore, the detailed explanation of the series of steps in FIG. 6
(i.e., S11 to S14) can be equally applied to the series of steps in FIG.
8 (i.e., S11 to S14).
[0081]After completing steps S11 to S14, a series of steps (S15 to S19)
are executed when an incoming call is routed to the home network. When a
call is requested (e.g., steps S15-S17), the VCC application 20 selects a
domain (e.g., either the CS domain or the IMS domain) for the incoming
call by taking the user preferences (including the user-preferred domain
selection information) or the operator policy (including the
network-preferred domain selection information) into account (S18). As an
example, if the operator policy is preset to have higher priority than
the user preferences, the VCC application 20 can make a domain selection
for incoming calls by using (or referring, or retrieving) the operator
policy when selecting the domain for the incoming calls toward the UE 10.
On the other hand, if the user preferences is preset to have higher
priority than the operator policy, the VCC application 20 can make a
domain selection for incoming calls by using (or referring, or
retrieving) the user preferences when selecting the domain for the
incoming calls toward the UE 10. Also, the domain selection for incoming
calls can be executed by the DSF of the VCC application 20.
[0082]Once the domain has been selected, the VCC application 20 transmits
the incoming call over the selected domain using known techniques. For
instance, if the CS domain is selected, the incoming call over the CS
domain is placed according to the series of sub-steps 10-19 of step S90
in FIG. 8. If the IMS domain is selected, the incoming call over the IMS
domain is placed according to the series of sub-steps 10'-18' of step S92
in FIG. 8.
[0083]Hereinafter, constructions and operations of the UE (i.e., terminal)
and the VCC application according to the present invention will now be
explained.
[0084]The UE and the VCC application according to the present invention
may basically include hardware construction which is required for
intercommunications in order to set or update user preferences and
operator policy.
[0085]For instance, as shown in FIG. 9, the UE 10 according to an
embodiment of the present invention may comprise a transmitter 41 for
transmitting the domain selection information related to incoming calls,
namely, the user preferences to a VCC application, a memory or storage
unit 42 for storing the user preferences, the operator policy received
from the VCC application, and other information, a receiver 43 for
receiving (terminating) incoming calls which the VCC application
transmits by taking the user preferences or operator policy into account,
an input unit 44 for receiving a user's input such as a user's
preferences, a display unit 45 for displaying information, menus, etc.,
and a controller/processor 46 for controlling these components. The UE
may also include other known components such as a Ut interface unit 47, a
DM unit 48, etc. The controller 46 can determine which domain selection
information of user preferences and operator policy to select domain of
ongoing calls, by checking (detecting) which one of user preferences and
operator policy is preset to have higher priority than the other.
[0086]Also, the UE according to an embodiment of the present invention may
comprise the receiver 43 for receiving the operator policy from the VCC
application, a selection unit for selecting a domain for outgoing calls
based upon the operator policy or the user preferences, and the
transmitter 41 for transmitting (originating) the outgoing calls over the
selected domain. Here, the selection unit can be the controller 46 which
can be a type of controller for selecting the domain for the outgoing
calls. As aforementioned, operations and functions of each component of
the UE including technical characteristics of the present invention have
been explained. Besides, components of the UE which are basically
required to receive the VCC service can be obvious to those skilled in
the art, explanation of which will thusly not be repeated.
[0087]As described above, for incoming calls in the present invention,
since a network (i.e., VCC application) can recognize information related
to selecting a domain that a UE user prefers to use based upon user
preferences, the network can effectively place incoming calls over the
domain which can be selected by taking into account the current
communication circumstances of the UE.
[0088]Also, for outgoing calls in the present invention, since the UE can
recognize domain selection information based upon operator policy, the
information on the current communication circumstances of the network can
be taken into account when the UE selects a domain for the outgoing call.
[0089]In addition, as described above, since the user preferences or the
operator policy are taken into account to select a domain and incoming
and/or outgoing calls are placed over the selected domain, calls can
effectively be placed in a VCC which takes into account the current
communication circumstances of the UE and/or network. Therefore, the
present invention effectively prevents a frequent domain transfer, which
may unnecessarily be caused by placing calls in a VCC without taking into
account the current communication circumstances of the UE and network, a
lack of resources or a call inconsistency.
[0090]The present invention has been explained with reference to
embodiments illustrated in the drawings, which, however, are just
exemplary. It will also be apparent to those skilled in the art that
various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention
without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is
intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of
this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims
and their equivalents.
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